Matthew 27:46
"Jesus cried out in a loud voice,... 'My God, my God, why have you forsaken me ' ?"
As Jesus suffered and died under the burden of our sins, He was suddenly alone, forsaken, isolated, cut off from His relationship with the Father.
Yet His suffering in isolation secured for us the promise of the Father, "Never will I leave you, never will I forsake you. " Hebrews 13:5
Globalization and the attendant concerns about poverty and inequality have become a focus of discussion in a way that few other topics, except for international terrorism or global warming, have. Most people have a strong opinion on globalization, and all of them express an interest in the well-being of the world's poor. The financial press and influential international officials confidently assert that global free markets expand the horizons for the poor, whereas activist-protesters hold the opposite belief with equal intensity. Yet the strength of people's conviction is often in inverse proportion to the amount of robust factual evidence they have.As is common in contentious public debates, different people mean different things by the same word. Some interpret "globalization" to mean the global reach of communications technology and capital movements, some think of the outsourcing by domestic companies in rich countries, and others see globalization as a byword for...
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